Is it b/c these people have been online so much from an early age that they seem to have no internal locus of control. They seem to be very dependent on others for their self-esteem.
Right. they grow up believing Biology is inconsequential. Then .. Reality Check when 98% of everyone they meet get weirded-out & avoid them. (or convey their disgust openly).
Yes, they have been coddled in their 'community of affirmation' and reality smacks them in the face IRL. And you know I thought the company, Costa Coffee, in England (don't know if that co. is in the U.S.) by putting the illustration of the woman w/ her mastectomy scars on the side of their van was very insensitive to women who have been forced to have a mastectomy b/c of a cancer diagnosis. I doubt if those women celebrated their ordeal--but hey, 'it's all about us' says the 'trans' brigade of narcissists. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/costa-coffee-trans-man-mural-b2385455.html
I have not seen Costa Coffee in the US, and am glad of that. I definitely won't buy it if I get to visit the UK anytime soon. God Save Terf Island, you British ladies are paving the way :)
The Brit TERFS are indeed paving the way--I sometimes wish I was there w/ them but alas my Scots, Irish, and English ancestor (a reverend of the Church of England) came to Maryland in 1728 pre-dating the unpleasantness involving the tea.
Cool! Mine were from....darn I forget, possibly Plymouth as it was 1635. Ancestry dot com is wonderful, but pricey. Found out I was more Scot than English, which had no effect on my family's tea indulging habits! I digress.
None of the info. on my ancestry came from Ancestry.com but from a book compiled on my family, on my mother's side, many, many decades ago way before Ancestry.com or the Internet. My ancestry is Scots, Irish, and English but my first ancestor to the colony (later U.S.) was the reverend from Scotland sent by the Church of England-- ..."having received a Bounty of Twenty Pounds from the King in order to Defray Costs of the Passage." The history set forth in the book is taken from old documents. But this is not entirely a disgression from the topic at hand and has greater implications than mastectomy scars on a woman's chest.
And though I realize it is a topic for another discussion I do wonder how in the current time w/ a person's name and sex being changed on documents--including birth certificates--will family history or human history in general be ascertained or reliable? I should have thought Ancestry.com and others would have something to say about that. This and other data will no longer be reliable or reflect reality. Crime data are already being corrupted b/c men pretending to be women are apparently being recorded (fraudulently) as having been committed by women. I am grateful to Terf Island though we also have women in the U.S. doing their bit as well--one of them being Karen Davis.
That is so cruel to breast cancer survivors! I had BC 5 years (clear!) ago, and got my right breast hollowed out...which, while certainly not fun, wasn't the mastectomy I feared. Still, I'm triggered when I see that ad in media, or of other girls who hack off healthy breasts for no reason.
"You know it's just plain dumb to suddenly lose interest in someone because they have scars."
These people really don't want others to have any preferences, or at least ones that don't result in them getting what they want. Like, what do these people want? People to force themselves to date someone they aren't attracted to to look progressive? Forcing people to adopt their beliefs 100%.
Is it b/c these people have been online so much from an early age that they seem to have no internal locus of control. They seem to be very dependent on others for their self-esteem.
Right. they grow up believing Biology is inconsequential. Then .. Reality Check when 98% of everyone they meet get weirded-out & avoid them. (or convey their disgust openly).
Yes, they have been coddled in their 'community of affirmation' and reality smacks them in the face IRL. And you know I thought the company, Costa Coffee, in England (don't know if that co. is in the U.S.) by putting the illustration of the woman w/ her mastectomy scars on the side of their van was very insensitive to women who have been forced to have a mastectomy b/c of a cancer diagnosis. I doubt if those women celebrated their ordeal--but hey, 'it's all about us' says the 'trans' brigade of narcissists. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/costa-coffee-trans-man-mural-b2385455.html
well geez! that's like celebrating Anorexia or people who cut themselves & putting up a "u go girl!" Advert.
I have not seen Costa Coffee in the US, and am glad of that. I definitely won't buy it if I get to visit the UK anytime soon. God Save Terf Island, you British ladies are paving the way :)
The Brit TERFS are indeed paving the way--I sometimes wish I was there w/ them but alas my Scots, Irish, and English ancestor (a reverend of the Church of England) came to Maryland in 1728 pre-dating the unpleasantness involving the tea.
Cool! Mine were from....darn I forget, possibly Plymouth as it was 1635. Ancestry dot com is wonderful, but pricey. Found out I was more Scot than English, which had no effect on my family's tea indulging habits! I digress.
Yes, England is wonderful for us Terven Dinos!
None of the info. on my ancestry came from Ancestry.com but from a book compiled on my family, on my mother's side, many, many decades ago way before Ancestry.com or the Internet. My ancestry is Scots, Irish, and English but my first ancestor to the colony (later U.S.) was the reverend from Scotland sent by the Church of England-- ..."having received a Bounty of Twenty Pounds from the King in order to Defray Costs of the Passage." The history set forth in the book is taken from old documents. But this is not entirely a disgression from the topic at hand and has greater implications than mastectomy scars on a woman's chest.
And though I realize it is a topic for another discussion I do wonder how in the current time w/ a person's name and sex being changed on documents--including birth certificates--will family history or human history in general be ascertained or reliable? I should have thought Ancestry.com and others would have something to say about that. This and other data will no longer be reliable or reflect reality. Crime data are already being corrupted b/c men pretending to be women are apparently being recorded (fraudulently) as having been committed by women. I am grateful to Terf Island though we also have women in the U.S. doing their bit as well--one of them being Karen Davis.
You haven't seen the ads here, or in media?
Not in my neighborhood. I live in a flyover state though, so am of no consequence to the woke corporations I guess :)
Well, you are very important to us! :D
That is so cruel to breast cancer survivors! I had BC 5 years (clear!) ago, and got my right breast hollowed out...which, while certainly not fun, wasn't the mastectomy I feared. Still, I'm triggered when I see that ad in media, or of other girls who hack off healthy breasts for no reason.
So relieved to know there are still SOME sensible women out there! ( The "other woman"🤣)
"Top surgery scars are Hot"? Where in the holy hell are such things a plus?!
Turn yourself into a freak and only freaks will want to date you.
Who saw that one coming?
"You know it's just plain dumb to suddenly lose interest in someone because they have scars."
These people really don't want others to have any preferences, or at least ones that don't result in them getting what they want. Like, what do these people want? People to force themselves to date someone they aren't attracted to to look progressive? Forcing people to adopt their beliefs 100%.